Allardyce then called on Zaha, who returned to Palace after a short and unhappy spell at Manchester United, to emulate Chelsea’s Eden Hazard by being consistently excellent.

Zaha was subject of scrutiny over the international break, having rejected the chance to play for England in favour of the Ivory Coast, where he was born.

Allardyce said: “Wilf must feel really good about himself by his consistent performances at the moment.

“(Hazard’s) ability is something Wilf could look at to try and match.”

Asked if Zaha can realise his potential with the Eagles, Allardyce said: “He’s already realising his potential now by the way he’s playing. His potential’s becoming a reality.”

Chelsea were beaten for just the second time in 18 home games under Conte and conceded twice for the first time since the January 4 loss at Tottenham, despite having Hazard back following a calf injury.

There was an element of good fortune for Palace as Andros Townsend was fortunate not to concede a penalty when Pedro’s shot struck his arm after just 17 minutes.

Conte added: “It’s very difficult to see this situation. For sure something there was, but I think it’s right also to accept the decision of the referee.

“We hope in the future to be better, the decisions.

“It’s a pity, but I think today it wasn’t our day. We deserved at least to draw. I don’t want to say to win, but at least a draw.

“We created many chances to score. We dominated the game.”

Zaha and Benteke – known to be admired by Conte – excelled, as did goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey.

“Our plan was one of the keys to why we’ve won,” Allardyce added.

“But the plan can only work when your players play to the best of their abilities, which means the absolute maximum against Chelsea.

“The response… instead of their heads going down, which is what I saw when I first arrived, I saw a massive response and the determination and will to get back into the game.

“The two goals we scored shocked Chelsea and put them on the back foot.

“Our resilience and some of the saves from the goalkeeper were the reason why we won it in the end.

“Holding out here to win 2-1 is an outstanding victory. An outstanding performance.”

Defenders James Tomkins (calf) and his replacement Scott Dann (knee) went off injured.

France defender Mamadou Sakho, on loan from Liverpool, has made four appearances for Palace, all wins, with just one goal conceded.

Allardyce, who said Sakho’s long-term future would be determined at the end of the season, said: “He’s brought that resilience to the team by leading by example.”

The blots for Palace were the defensive injuries and the four pyrotechnics which were let off by visiting supporters, which could see both clubs face Football Association scrutiny.